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Monday, January 4, 2010
Written by Adam
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Written by Adam
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Dead Future is now available in print over at Indy Planet, and for those of you who need a little more convincing that it's worth picking up, check out these review for the comic.
First up is a review from Project Fanboy. You can read the whole review here, but here's the bit about my contribution to the issue.
My favorite story this time around has to be “Roadtrip to the End of the World.” Writer Adam Wilson made clever use of the short story format and delivered a punchy ending to a fun story. It can be rather difficult to give a full sense of resolution to such a short tale, but Wilson nailed it.
Next is a review from Shelf Abuse. Here's what they have to say about Roadtrip. From what I can tell it's a positive review. Or at least I'm gonna take it that way.
Finally, Adam Wilson and Michael Stewart take us on a Road Trip to the End of the World, a brief but amusing tale told from the perspective of the begrudging chauffeur to two generic zombie slaying superheroes.
And Mike Kay and I get a little shout out over at Robot 6's Indy Comic Book Week Rundown. It's not necessarily a review, but it's always nice to be acknowledged.
First up is a review from Project Fanboy. You can read the whole review here, but here's the bit about my contribution to the issue.
My favorite story this time around has to be “Roadtrip to the End of the World.” Writer Adam Wilson made clever use of the short story format and delivered a punchy ending to a fun story. It can be rather difficult to give a full sense of resolution to such a short tale, but Wilson nailed it.
Next is a review from Shelf Abuse. Here's what they have to say about Roadtrip. From what I can tell it's a positive review. Or at least I'm gonna take it that way.
Finally, Adam Wilson and Michael Stewart take us on a Road Trip to the End of the World, a brief but amusing tale told from the perspective of the begrudging chauffeur to two generic zombie slaying superheroes.
And Mike Kay and I get a little shout out over at Robot 6's Indy Comic Book Week Rundown. It's not necessarily a review, but it's always nice to be acknowledged.